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Money & Banking
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Private Banks States - Kerala
Our Bureau Kochi, April 30 HDFC Bank has signed an agreement with Guruvayoor Devaswom for offering e-collection through HDFC Bank Payment Gateway. Mr A. Rajan, Country Head (Operations), HDFC Bank and Mr V. Ratheeshan, Administrator of Guruvayoor Devaswom, signed the agreement. Devotees of Lord Krishna who are unable to make the trip to Guruvayoor can now have the satisfaction of instantaneously sending their donations to the Guruvayoor Devaswom Board through a user-friendly, secure Web site feature of the HDFC Bank. The Web site offers a variety of payment options, including direct debit to their accounts with the HDFC Bank, or payment by a debit or credit card of any bank. Mr Rajan said the tie-up would enable lakhs of devotees of Lord Guruvayurappan spread across the world to conveniently send their offerings to their favourite God. It also enables the devotees to select the specific purpose for which the donation is made. HDFC Bank has pioneered the concept of electronic religious offering and is already offering this facility to major temples across the country. With the completion of the merger of Centurion Bank of Punjab, HDFC Bank now has 124 branches in Kerala, the largest branch network among the new-generation private banks. The bank is well poised to offer its technology-based products to all the leading temples in the State. For this purpose, it has designed a special product for religious institutions to make the donation process simple for devotees across the world. More Stories on : Private Banks | E-Commerce & E-Business | Kerala | HDFC Bank Ltd
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